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Paul Rose

Beazley, Rose, Parasidis promoted

The Ohio State University Board of Trustees approved the promotion of Professors Mary Beth Beazley and Paul Rose to the rank of professor and Professor Efthimios Parasidis to associate professor with tenure.

Rose voted outstanding professor

From coaching a champion moot court team to teaching the ins and out of securities law to dazzling the crowd at the annual comedy night, Professor Paul Rose has left a lasting impact on the Class of 2014. The class elected Professor Paul Rose as the Morgan E. Shipman Outstanding Professor.

Pension discussion to draw academics, managers, advisors

Professors: Regulators not making most of cost-benefit analyses

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness (CCMC) released a report written by The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law professors Paul Rose and Christopher Walker titled, The Importance of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Financial Regulation.

Moritz professors present findings on cost-benefit analysis in rulemaking to U.S. Chamber of Commerce

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness (CCMC) released a report written by Ohio State law professors Paul Rose and Christopher Walker entitled, “The Importance of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Financial Regulation,” which finds that while regulators sometimes fail to use cost-benefit analyses appropriately, financial regulation grounded in rigorous, transparent, analytical standards is not only more efficient and effective, but is required by law.

All eyes on the court

Moritz professors are intensely watching the October 2012 term of the Supreme Court of the United States. There are major cases in constitutional law, business law, and copyright law pending this term, which will wrap up in June. Amgen Inc. [...]

The aftermath of what could be the world’s largest Ponzi scheme

In December 2008, Bernard Madoff was charged with a single count of securities fraud stemming from a Ponzi scheme that was reportedly estimated at $50 billion. Madoff represented several individual investors, foundations, and charities, and the losses could result in [...]

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